It's Not the AI - It's Each of Us! Ten Commandments for the Wise & Responsible Use of AI
Barbara Steffen, Edward A. Lee, Moshe Y. Vardi, and Bernhard Steffen

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of responsible human engagement with AI, proposing ten commandments to guide ethical and conscientious use aligned with principles of beneficence, justice, and transparency.
Contribution
It introduces a set of ten commandments for responsible AI use, emphasizing human responsibility and ethical engagement beyond technical and legal measures.
Findings
Proposes ten commandments for ethical AI use.
Aligns guidelines with principles of beneficence and justice.
Highlights human responsibility in shaping AI's impact.
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer futuristic; it is a daily companion shaping our private and work lives. While AI simplifies our lives, its rise also invites us to rethink who we are - and who we wish to remain - as humans. Even if AI does not think, feel, or desire, it learns from our behavior, mirroring our collective values, biases, and aspirations. The question, then, is not what AI is, but what we are allowing it to become through data, computing power, and other parameters "teaching" it - and, even more importantly, who we are becoming through our relationship with AI. As the EU AI Act and the Vienna Manifesto on Digital Humanism emphasize, technology must serve human dignity,social well-being, and democratic accountability. In our opinion, responsible use of AI is not only a matter of code nor law, but also of conscientious practice: how each of us engages and teaches…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Neuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
